Wednesday, February 10, 2010

This is a personal but true question it worries me. ';My friend'; has dandruff in ';her'; pubes. ?

What does that mean? and why? is there something wrong with her? what should she do.. she refuses to shave.. what are her options? The shampoos do not work and cause discomfort.. she is uncomfortable seeking medical attention.This is a personal but true question it worries me. ';My friend'; has dandruff in ';her'; pubes. ?
It's probably just dead skin flaking off, especially since it's wintertime. After she showers and shaves, she should use lotion and make sure the area is moisturized. Tea tree oil works well to keep the area smooth, hydrated and bump-free ... after shaving, put a drop or two on a cotton ball and gently and lightly dab the area.





If it's NOT just a matter of dead skin, and there are any weird smells or feelings of discomfort, she needs to put her modesty aside and see a doctor. In fact, if she is 18 and/or sexually active already, she should be seeing a gynocologist at least once a year for routine checkups and Pap smears. It's a 5-minute visit that can prevent a LOT of problems down the line.





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Just saw that she doesn't shave ... does she wax? Or does she just not remove the hair at all?





If she's sexually active, she should see a doctor to rule out the possibility of a sexually transmitted disease.This is a personal but true question it worries me. ';My friend'; has dandruff in ';her'; pubes. ?
no you dont have dandruff in your pubes, dandruff is a scalp condition.


If you think you have dandruff, then you have a skin problem, go and see a doctor.
umm, ewww.
head and shoulders

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